Jeff N.
Yelp
Dba was a great surprise. We were told at The Strand that all the cocktails were made next door at Dba, so we checked them out. The interior had a really cool vibe, with a slight 60s Polynesian appearance. There was a bar counter and table seating, as well as a lounge at the storefront where there was a vintage TV playing old movies from the 60s and 70s. The bar works well as a hang-out to kick back either at the bar or one of the seating areas to enjoy the cocktails.
The mixologists at Dba skillfully craft cocktails that are tasty, refreshing, and punchy. Their expertise is evident in every sip, where you can taste each of the ingredients used throughout. The Apertivo Nickels and Dimes were carefully crafted with Amaro, Aperitol, mezcal, lime, simple syrup, and soda. The ingredients made for a delicious experience. You just have to make sure you don't down them too quickly.
The Dba-created cocktails were quite imaginative and not for the faint-hearted alcohol-wise, depending on what you order. For example, the Carnival Cruise will knock you off your ass. The tropical presentation and the sweet, carnival-like flavors from the pineapple and house orgeat only hid to a degree the full throttle of alcohol made for this cocktail between the Rhum Agricole, absinthe, curacao, and Peyschaud bitters. If you're not careful, this cruise will send you into a deep snooze. Their rendition of the Cold Brew is not as hard-hitting as the Carnival Cruise, but very delicious between the coffee-infused Cynar, rum, pot-stilled rum, demerara, and candied orange.
This cocktail bar is magical, very magical. Located in the Mills 50 neighborhood of Orlando, you don't want to miss checking out this gem of a place next to The Strand.